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  1. #1
    krojc@email.si
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    wrap long format date cell

    Hello,

    Is there a way to wrap the long date format. [$-424]dddd, dd.mm.yy.
    I want the date to be wrapped under the day, but the cell format wrap
    does not do that. Merging more cells, concatenate or text () is not an
    option.

    Instead of wednesday, 05. july 2006 written horizontaly in want it
    like:

    wednesday,
    05. july 2006

    Thanks.


  2. #2
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: wrap long format date cell

    You can use a custom format of:

    dddd(ctrl-j)dd. mmmm yyyy
    (hit and hold the ctrl key while striking the j key)

    Toggle wrap text (format|cells|alignment tab)

    And adjust the rowheight manually.

    Be aware that you'll still need to keep the columnwidth wide enough for the
    whole string--excel just ignores the alt-enter within the custom format.



    krojc@email.si wrote:
    >
    > Hello,
    >
    > Is there a way to wrap the long date format. [$-424]dddd, dd.mm.yy.
    > I want the date to be wrapped under the day, but the cell format wrap
    > does not do that. Merging more cells, concatenate or text () is not an
    > option.
    >
    > Instead of wednesday, 05. july 2006 written horizontaly in want it
    > like:
    >
    > wednesday,
    > 05. july 2006
    >
    > Thanks.


    --

    Dave Peterson

  3. #3
    krojc@email.si
    Guest

    Re: wrap long format date cell

    Thank you, it works. I tried that myself, but never considered
    adjusting the height of the cell in order to see the date itself. Is
    this then only "half" wrap and should be reported as a bug?

    Thanks, again.


  4. #4
    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: wrap long format date cell

    I'm not smart enough to know if it's a bug or by design.

    krojc@email.si wrote:
    >
    > Thank you, it works. I tried that myself, but never considered
    > adjusting the height of the cell in order to see the date itself. Is
    > this then only "half" wrap and should be reported as a bug?
    >
    > Thanks, again.


    --

    Dave Peterson

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